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Weedcraft Inc is the tycoon game using marijuana as a tool for political debate
John Robertson
5?years ago
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life review - a successful series finale that embraces its quirks
Metal Gear Survive thrives in multiplayer but stumbles when playing solo
Need for Speed Payback feels like classic Burnout
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Star Wars Battlefront 2: DICE's grand vision of a single-player campaign emerges from the dark
FIFA 18: ditching canned animations shows great promise
Far Cry 5 feels like a Tarantino-esque attack on modern politics
Dawn of War 3 guide: tips for best units, elites, factions and more
Dawn of War 3 review: a worthy RTS for the modern era
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 3 - playing Eldar, Ork & Space Marine factions off against each other
FIFA 17 promises the biggest shake up in years
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Halo Wars 2: another confusing attempt at a console RTS
The Surge is an RPG taking a tough-as-nails approach to sci-fi
Dontnod's new game Vampyr is nothing like Life Is Strange
Beasting through Far Cry Primal
Has Just Cause 3 gone too hardcore for regular players?
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Alien Isolation: the essential survival guide
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FIFA 15: Ten game-changing features
Is GRID: Autosport The last great old-gen racer?
The Art of Infamous: Second Son - grounding fantasy in realism
The art of Titanfall: directing gameplay through visuals
The world of the PS4 trophy hunter
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel moonwalks over the corpse of weak filler
OnLive 2.0: is the game streaming service worth your money?
The Order: 1886 - the new PS4 exclusive with a lot to prove
InFamous: Second Son - the angsty superhero grows up
The Last of Us: Left Behind - favouring emotion over action
The OlliOlli story: "Sony told us we weren't asking them for enough money"
The Forest: survival, horror and the guilt of killing - interview
PS Vita: “People look at it as the iPod of handheld gaming,” says Sony boss
BioShock Infinite: Dystopian Americana
10?years ago
Ni No Kuni takes JRPGs back to the familiar